Krech, Rosensweig and others at the University of California, Berkeley, thought that brain chemistry could account for intelligence. In particular they thought that acetylcholine (ACh), a neurotransmitter, was responsible. Fortunately for them, Tryon had bred strains of maze-bright and maze-dull rats in the 1930's and these strains had been maintained there at Berkeley. Sure enough, the maze-bright animals had high ACh levels (as measured indirectly). Next the researchers selectively bred rats for high ACh levels. The scores below are errors in learning a complicated maze. Analyze them and write a sentence of explanation of what the results show (which will be what Krech, et al. found).
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